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Cadence Model Home Wins 2007 Best Kitchen Award
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 |  The Cadence model home in downtown Blue Ridge reflects the rustic yet elegant architectural style of this mountain equestrian community. With a nod to historic mountain home construction, the kitchen was built of antique wood from an 1870's barn in Pennsylvania and teamed with stainless steel appliances, hand-hewn beams, knotty hickory cabinets and a massive stone island.
Award winning interior designer and equestrian, Cindy Trimble Kelly, says working on Cadence is a labor of love for her. Like many people joining the Cadence community, she showed horses as a child and always dreamed of having a place in the mountains and owning horses again.
"My personal dream came true five years ago when my husband and I moved to Blue Ridge. We have five horses now and instead of traveling the show circuit from Florida to New York like I did as a child, I love riding the beautiful mountain trails with our family and friends."
Cindy is available to work with Cadence Equestrian Community homeowners. She can be found at her office in Blue Ridge, or riding the trails around Cadence.
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